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BBU$II INDU$TBIAT TU[[BTB CO[[PANY
7653 Telegraph Road, Montebello, California
RAymond 3-33oL
Full Progrqm Plcrnned for Club 2 Meefing SeptemberT
Jim Forgie, Snark of Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo C\ub2, wants all Black Cats to knou' that a full program of golf and entertainment has been set for the new term's opening event September 7 at Fox Hills Country Club. First class entertainers have been engaged for the after-dinner performance, and the golf tee-off time has been set for 10:09 a.m.
Chuck Lember, secretary-treasurer of the club, has secured a new line of door prizes, and flarvey Koll, vice-president in charge of golf events, has a few new ideas regarding prizes for the coming year.
The fall concatenation will be held October 19 at the Montebello Country Club. All kittens, their friends, and the degree team will be on hand to make sure this will be one of the outstanding events of the rvhole season. "Remember, this is YOUR club, Hoo-Hoo members, so plan early to attend ALL oi our meetings," Snark Forgie said.
Foresters Schedule Notionql Meefing
"Forestry Faces Forrvard" is the theme of the 55th annual meeting of the Society of American Foresters, scheduled to convene in the Peabody hotel, Nfemphis, Tenn., October 14-17. President Dewitt Nelson invites all foresters and friends of forestry to attend. Special entertainment includes a "Beale Street Night," courtesy of southern forest products industries. There will also be a full program of entertainment for the ladies. Field trips rvili be scheduled October 18 and 19. Attendance is expected to exceed 1200.
For nqlionally qdverfised producfs mcrnufsctured
. Bowers Monufocfuring Co.
Celotex Corporotion
. Colorqdo Fuel & lron Corp.
. Heqtilofor, Inc.
. Henry Aspholt Compony
. Koiser Aluminurn a o
. Keystone Steel & Wire Co.
Mqsonite Corporotion
Notionol Gypsum Compony
(Wesco Producfs)
Protection Products
Richkrqft Compony
Tension-Tite Window Screen Co.
U. 5. Gypsum Compqny
Wood Conversion Compony
tE:iJF" unmatgL?d SupPortl
Natianally Adilertised
Your customers, builders, famers, nurgerymeD are constantly bombarded with How and Where Sisalkmft Products gave them money.
Our Field, Men Make Sal,es for You
Sisafkraft salesmen are on the road contacting Architecta, County Agents, Buildere prcselling the line and seeking new and mone ways to help you eell.
Support of Your Associntian
Active participation conventions, advertieing in Association magazines, coopera- tionmepne intimate contact with your business prob- le-e.
Firm Dealpr Policy
For your protection, American Siealkraft will not sell "direct"
6ur sflvgrtiqing and eelling eforts all work toward one fsniliqr phraee "See vour Lumber or Building Supply Dealer".
Tlrcse Quality Products mean prestige, extra profi,ts for you: oIANG: 1Allt StsAlrratt
Toughest, all purpose water. proot building paper made stsAtAfloN
Fast selling reflective insula. tion and vapor barrier
GOPPII ATTTOTED
SISAUTAFT
Low cost, pure copper for per- manent waterproofing and concealed flashing
Stroble Lumber Coo Building New Worehouse on Former Hogon Sire in Ocrklcrnd
The Strable Lumber Company has begun construction of a new 20Ux204x48' warehouse at Second and Alice streets in downtown Oakland, the former site of the Hogan Lumber Co., which suffered severe fire damage earlier this year. When completed late this fall, Strable will move its entire operation to the new site at 255 Second St., Oakland 7, Calif. The new warehouse will have 40,000 sq. ft., fully sprinkled, and its windowless offices will be equipped with modern heating and ventilation systems.
"This expansion is necessary to meet the present-day needs for proper storage of lumber and efficient loading of customer trucks without delay," said James B. Overcast, general manager of the Strable Lumber Company, which this year is celebrating its golden jubilee year, having started in the hardwood, softwood and building materials business in February 1906 (CLM, 2/15/56).

After 50 years at First and Clay streets, on property still owned by the Port of Oakland, Strable will have its own new building. "We still believe in a downtown location," said Overcast, "close to the center of things but also close enough to the new Eastshore Freeway to give our out-oftown customers easy access." The nerv yard will also be served by a new 3-car S. f. railroad spur.
Strable Lumber Co. employs 42 people in its original, SO-year old location today and travels salesmen all over
EXCESSIVE END SPIIT. TING OF TUMBER AND TIMBER IN THE STACK!
3ISALKTAFT MOISTO?
New permanent vapor barrier. Polvethylene backed, reenforceii, im-pregnated kraft StSAutt
Polyethylene tilm for protecting materials, closing-in, etc. Rip-resista nt, tra nsparent.
SISATKRAFI YAPONSTOP Funcicide-treated. Used under-concrete slabs and as ground cover, for dry floors
AnERTcAN SISALKRAFT corPonAnox
Chicogo 6 . New York 17 . Son Fronciico 5
IT'S THE EFFORT THAT REATY COUNTS
SHE PUTS HER BEST INTO HER WORK-AND SO DO WE northern California. It is now one of the largest operations of its type on the coast. The firm has made famous the slogan: "There can be no substitute for the natural beauty of wood." Its policies will be continued at the new site, as well as its comlilete and diversified inventory of name brands in building materials.
It tqkes one coll to us lo secure Atl Stondord Brond Producls for the Builderc in your oreq. Jusl qsk the deqler who depends on us-we reolly believe in SATISFIED CUSTOilERS.

In addition to imported and domestic hardwoods ancl softwoods, Strable Lumber Co., carries plywood, flooring, Masonite, Marlite, Upson boards, special boat lumber such as Sitka spruce, Port Orford white cedar, oak and mahogany, spiral and rod dowels, glues, thresholds, "S" brand Philippine mahogany mouldings and wall paneling-all under its advertised slogan, "For Building Needs-strable Leads."
NoGol Section, FPRS, Meets Sept. l4
Members of the Northern California Section, Forest Products Research Society, will meet September 14 in Eureka. Plans for the occasion include a tour'of The Ham:' mond Lumber Company plant at 1:15 p.m., followed by a dinner meeting at the Eureka fnn to begin at 6:30 p.m. W. E. Pratt of the California Redwood Association will speak on "Estimating Moisture Content of Lumber During the Drying Process."